From September 2021, 9, Toyo Gakuen University will hold a special course "We are'Stakeholders'-A New Perspective of the Asian Community" online with the support of the Eurasia Foundation from Asia. Until January 17, 2022, all 1 lectures were held, and experts from various fields were invited as lecturers each time.The classes that students take are open to the public, and anyone can take them for free if they apply in advance.

 The special course is held every year on the theme of issues surrounding Asia, and this is the seventh year. The theme for 7 is "We are'stakeholders'-a new perspective for the Asian community." Entering the 2021st century, the entire world, including Asia, has undergone structural changes, and the pandemic of the new coronavirus, technological developments, and political and economic changes have significantly changed the perspective of our world.On how to identify new trends in the world and Asia and discover new possibilities, Peking University foreign-affiliated expert, Northeast Asian dynamics study group presidency, Japan-China Friendship Center China representative director, ZTE (ZTE) vice president, etc. Domestic and foreign researchers and experts will explain as lecturers.

 オンライン特別講座は2021/9/17~2022/1/7の毎週金曜日、13:00~14:30に開催する(10/15、12/24、12/31は休講)。受講希望者は、WEBページから事前申し込みを行う。

The lecture schedule is as follows. * Scheduled as of September 2021, 9, schedules, lecturers, and lecture themes are subject to change.

 Date: 9/17 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Japan-China relations 2000 "Rotten edge"
 Lecturer: Professor of Toyo Gakuen University Zhu Jianrong

 Date: 9/24 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Everyday life of Chinese society in Corona
 Lecturer: Peking University Foreigner Kimihiko Baba

 Date: 10/1 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Living in an era of US-China conflict-Toward a future facing China and Asia
 Lecturer: Tomoyoshi Kimura, President of Northeast Asia Dynamics Study Group

 Date: 10 / 8 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Implications for East-West-Japan-China relations as seen by the former Chinese ambassador
 Lecturer: Japan-China Friendship Center China Representative Director Huang Xingyuan

 Date: 10/22 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: 5G world and 5G in the world
 Lecturer: ZTE Vice President Zhang Linfeng

 Date: 10/29 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Japan-China cooperation beyond geopolitical thinking-A case study of Southeast Asia and the Middle East
 Lecturer: Professor, Meiji Gakuin University

 Date: 11/5 (Fri)
 Lecture Theme: Chinese Theory from an Ethnic Perspective-What is the Han Chinese and What is the Ethnic Minority Problem?
 Lecturer: Professor Hiroshi Onishi, Keio University

 Date: 11/12 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Japan-China relations as seen from Okinawa
 Lecturer: Tomoki Izumikawa, Research Fellow, Regional Research Institute, Okinawa University
 
 Date: 11/19 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Post-Moon Jae-in Government and the whereabouts of North-South-Japan-Korea relations
 Lecturer: Professor, Keisen Jogakuen University

 Date: 11/26 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Joint knowledge between Japan and China-Chinese poetry as a culture
 Lecturer: Professor Zhang Weio, Sapporo University

 Date: 12/3 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: US military new strategy and Asia
 Lecturer: East Asian Community Institute Senior Researcher Kiyoshi Sugawa

 Date: 12/10 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Central American economy in Central America decoupling
 Lecturer: Japanese company (China) Research Institute Director Chen

 Date: 12/17 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Eurasia's new Silk Road Central Europe group line and Japan-China-Korea logistics
 Lecturer: Hideo Fukuyama, Visiting Researcher, Japan Maritime Center

 Date: 1/7 (Fri)
 Lecture theme: Future trends in the world economy and the role of Asia
 Lecturer: JF Oberlin University Advisor and Former United Nations Ambassador Makoto Taniguchi

Reference: [Toyo Gakuen University] Eurasia Foundation from Asia Special Granted Lecture "We are'Stakeholders'-A New Perspective of the Asian Community" Opened as an online course from September 2021, 9 (PDF) 

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